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The Color of the Night

by Gerhard E. Frost

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This new release of Gerhard E. Frost's classic The Color of the Night includes eighty-six short reflections inspired by the biblical Job.Each reflection begins with a quotation from Job and wrestles with the difficult issues that we face during times of crisis, such as trust in God, the meaning of life, and unfairness in the world.With newly added questions for study and discussion, this thoughtful book is ideal for personal devotion and group study, especially during Lent.… (more)
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This new release of Gerhard E. Frost's classic The Color of the Night includes eighty-six short reflections inspired by the biblical Job.Each reflection begins with a quotation from Job and wrestles with the difficult issues that we face during times of crisis, such as trust in God, the meaning of life, and unfairness in the world.With newly added questions for study and discussion, this thoughtful book is ideal for personal devotion and group study, especially during Lent.

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